TheCorpulent1
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Same here. Cosmic and magic, especially. The further out there, the more fun it tends to be.
The argument for realism in comics, and one that I find to be fairly convincing, is that comic books come up with a lot of things that do not, or are not known to, exist in the real world, and thus have the right to explain how they work in any way they like. As far as we know, there isn't a planet Krypton out there. As such, the writers have free reign to explain how the biology of their inhabitants works any way they like. But comics also contain things that do exist in the real world, like arrows, and I can understand how blatantly ignoring how things that actually do exist work can take someone out of the story.
Good point.Word. Also, Clint can't be true to himself without a bow and some trick arrows. It's a proven fact.